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Old 13-02-2013, 09:34 PM
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Havent you got a brand new original set of these already?
Yeh but he's scared to use them just like he's scared his 888's might get cold. And I thought I was anal........I think he's getting worse with age.......
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Old 13-02-2013, 09:38 PM
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Nice trolley jack, looks as clean as the scoob
i was going to say that
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Yeh but he's scared to use them just like he's scared his 888's might get cold. And I thought I was anal........I think he's getting worse with age.......
lol, same as I bought another set of original pukka wr1 floor mats that are still in their wrappers!
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Nice trolley jack, looks as clean as the scoob
Bloody superb trolley jack, jacks from something silly like 50mm-650mm.
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Old 14-02-2013, 10:47 AM
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I didn't think about using the toe bars as jacking points! I had to go out side and check what you was jacking it on. I've always struggled getting the trolley jack under the side , what a superb idea!!!!!
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I didn't think about using the toe bars as jacking points! I had to go out side and check what you was jacking it on. I've always struggled getting the trolley jack under the side , what a superb idea!!!!!
Oooooh yeah, interesting idea. Wonder if thats usable on the newage too...
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Old 14-02-2013, 04:07 PM
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Oooooh yeah, interesting idea. Wonder if thats usable on the newage too...
Yes done it for years
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Nice classic good thread well done
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Old 24-02-2013, 08:39 PM
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Nice classic good thread well done
Cheers mate.....

Well car is now up on bricks and wheels will be delivered to lepsons in the morning http://www.lepsons.com/

Shame about the kerbing as the backs are still nice and clean :



Lets' see what Lepsons can do with this......





Old Centre caps Vs New
I may do a group buy on these if anyone is interested, as I intend to get back to the guy and get another set with the correct size 'P'.
They work out at £10.99 a set

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Old 25-02-2013, 07:46 AM
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Be good to see how they come back as mine need doing too.
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Well I ended up going for something like the :


Lepsons had 3 Anthracite options and I went for the lightest variant. It should look like the above, maybe a touch lighter.
They could of colour matched the Bright Flitter but I fancied a change and TBH although I have liked the Bright Flitter, when they are in direct/bright sunlight they do look a touch too light/bling, which I wouldn't mind changing.

Should hopefully pick them up Friday/Saturday.......
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Old 25-02-2013, 09:27 PM
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Lepsons are good. Will look nice Scott
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Old 25-02-2013, 09:43 PM
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That is a nice look!!

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Old 25-02-2013, 11:52 PM
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Think that will look v nice Scott, but you know me and gunmetal wheels - its the only way!
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Old 26-02-2013, 08:03 AM
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Lepsons had 3 Anthracite options and I went for the lightest variant. It should look like the above, maybe a touch lighter.
They could of colour matched the Bright Flitter but I fancied a change and TBH although I have liked the Bright Flitter, when they are in direct/bright sunlight they do look a touch too light/bling, which I wouldn't mind changing.

Should hopefully pick them up Friday/Saturday.......
Look forwards to seeing the results, I'm in the same boat with the colour choice, I'm thinking of flitter plus a bit of black to darken them down, they look even lighter against my car!
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Old 26-02-2013, 06:01 PM
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Should look nice Scott.
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Got wheels back today.
Very pleased with the quality of finish and the colour choice.
Will try and get them on the car in the morning.....



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Old 01-03-2013, 10:24 PM
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they look brand new!
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Love the colour scott they are going to look nice on your scooby .

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Old 02-03-2013, 12:27 AM
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Impressive. Think they'll look spot on mate
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Old 02-03-2013, 01:24 AM
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very nice! whats the price per wheel?
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Old 02-03-2013, 07:32 AM
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Very nice indeed, me likes a lot . Might have to pop over to pick the box of bits up and have a gander!
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Old 02-03-2013, 08:39 AM
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They look almost exactly the colour I want for mine!
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Old 02-03-2013, 11:31 AM
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They will look the nuts Scott. The finish looks spot on from the picutres.
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They will look the nuts Scott. The finish looks spot on from the picutres.
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A few quick snaps on this very grey day........





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Old 02-03-2013, 05:18 PM
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I think they looked better the original colour, tell you what you could swap them for mine!
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Looks mint, needs to be lowered just a tad.
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I think they looked better the original colour, tell you what you could swap them for mine!
hahah nice try!

They look spot on mate, nice one.
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Old 02-03-2013, 08:37 PM
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Looks mint, needs to be lowered just a tad.
That's next on the list. A set of Tein S-Tech's as they worked well on the Hawk.
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That's next on the list. A set of Tein S-Tech's as they worked well on the Hawk.
Ill bring the scoob over tomo so you can see again how it sits. Although mine is on 17" wheels.
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Old 02-03-2013, 09:22 PM
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Looks very nice mate

They came out a treat
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Very nice Scott!!

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I've seen them in the flesh today and I WANT THEM!!!! Soooo mint.
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Well yesterday I spent the day (it wasn't supposed to take all day) fitting my wideband Lambda probe, LC-1 controller and DB Green Gauge.



I did have this in the car previously (although with a difference style gauge) but stripped it out when I sold it.
To fit the probe meant taking the intercooler off to remove the exhaust bung and replace with the probe.

Did this want to come out...did it f.......
Allen key head kept slipping out, to the point it became a round hole.
Mole grips had nothing to grip, so out with the grinder.
Even after grinding some flats on it, it still wouldn't budge.

I started to think that maybe when the guy that fitted it (as I previously plugged it with a dead lambda) had cross threaded the bung.

Oh well time to take the downpipe off and run it out to Tones and let a paid mechanic have a go......worst case being maybe cut'n'weld a new probe boss on or even get another decat downpipe......
A simple job ended up with the downpipe having to come off.

Once off it got a bit more 'heavy' grinding on the garage floor, back as fat as the copper washer.
I then wacked the allen key socket in the end and hey presto, out it came.
It only took from 9:00am to nearly 12:00pm to get to a position where the probe could be fitted.......what fun I was having........

I was so pleased it came out, I just had to photograph it.
No need for a trip out to Tone's now.......






From there in, it all went to plan although the wiring and looming of the LC-1 and Gauge took longer then expected.
I also took the opportunity to fit the Knock Sensor and KS3 Knock display wiring in, but can't yet decide where to fit the KS3.
The DB Green gauge worked on the trial connection, but now has what I think an error condition displayed. So I probably pulled a wire off while looming/running it through. I'll leave that for another day when my patience resumes.........
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Took me ages to fit the KS3 they are exactly the wrong size/shape for any of the neat places!
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Took me ages to fit the KS3 they are exactly the wrong size/shape for any of the neat places!
Agree. It's a nice unit but why have they put the connections on the side for all to see. Would be much better if they connected from the rear.
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Old 29-03-2013, 04:19 PM
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The main issue I had was access for the jog wheel on the side, otherwise I'd have put it inside the air vent, I used a vent mount and ran the cable up through the vent instead.
Newage of course but it should still work on a classic:
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A bit if quick finger work and a paypal transfer managed to secure this from P1WOC (only the cover, not whats under it )

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A bit if quick finger work and a paypal transfer managed to secure this from P1WOC (only the cover, not whats under it )

It's a cardboard cut out under that isn't there lol
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A bit if quick finger work and a paypal transfer managed to secure this from P1WOC (only the cover, not whats under it )
For a minute there I thought you had bought another scoob!


Nice properly shaped cover! Could do with one of those for mine as it still gets dust and bits on it even though it is garaged.
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I've heard about those quick fingers!

Looks a quality cover and a good fit Scott - nice purchase.
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My most exciting modifications yet....an STI Space saver.
The Brembo's have only been on about 7 years, so thought it time I got a space saver that would manage to fit over them.



Initially I didn't think it were any different to the classic's yellow one, as the depth looked about the same. Turn's out though it's a much larger diameter, hence how it clears the calipers.
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Intercooler Spray switches to replace my after market switches used on my DIY intercooler spray (See thread here : http://www.southeastscoobies.co.uk/v...hread.php?t=31)
Will be nice to at last have the 'Auto' switch which illuminates to tell me it's on.

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that ic mod you done was ideal wouldnt mind having ago myself but dealing with electrics isnt my thing!! might just go hardcore on the rainex and use the washer bottle!! would be good for now it might be a prob in the summer with all the dust ect
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Keep thinking of fitting an I/C spray to mine but not sure on the value on a FMIC
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Keep thinking of fitting an I/C spray to mine but not sure on the value on a FMIC
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